Gay Queen Nary rocks in B’wood’s first gay item song
Malaika Arora and Mallika Sherawat are going to have some serious competition as far as item numbers go.
Sanjay wants to laugh his way to the bank
Hit films may have eluded him this year, but 2010 is still proving to be a great year for him as Sanjay Dutt has been blessed with many great things. His wife Manyata is expecting twins, and all those extra pounds he gained over the years too have been shed. And he has got lots of movies to look forward too as well. Life couldn’t be better for the 51-year-old actor who is looking forward to, “Healthy children.” He doesn’t have any gender preferences.
Mallika and RGV: Round three
Mallika Sherawat is back in the news, because of her upcoming film Hisss which is set for release on October 22, the same day that Ram Gopal Varma’s Rakhta Charitra will be released.
Ajay goes news hunting
Ajay Devgn likes to keep abreast of things.
Gul smokes herbal cigarettes
Gul Panag had a tough time shooting for Prakash Jha’s forthcoming venture Turning 30, being directed by his assistant Alankrita Shrivastava.
Hisss & Tell
Back in India to shoot for Double Dhamaal after almost a year in Los Angeles, Mallika Sherawat can’t stop talking about what a great time she had in Hollywood.
Now that she has experienced both Bollywood and Hollywood, how does she compare the two? The actress seems undecided but is sure of one thing — that she has a great time in both cities. “I was touched by the warm response and reception I got at the airport from my brother and fans. I missed Bollywood. Though Hollywood was
Sachin Tendulkar in Vidhu’s next
After breaking records in cricket, master blaster Sachin Tendulkar will be making a foray into films — though whether he will act or play a few shots is not known.
John goes pole dancing
Ever since he emerged from the sea in sexy yellow swimming trunks in Dostana, John Abraham is not known to brag about himself.
Ash is timeless, says Bhansali
In an industry that is full of ‘you scratch my back, I scratch yours’, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali, seem to epitomise this syndrome.
Ajay-Kajol as modern day Ram-Sita
Will wonders never cease? Sometimes, directors are so taken by their own brilliance that they believe, a reinvention of an epic as interpreted by them will work with the audience. Admittedly, Rajkumar Santoshi has made some good films like Ghayal, Ghatak, Ajab Prem ki Ghazab Kahani.